Search: Ukraine,Russia,International security (24 materials)

 

The Limits of Strategic Autonomy: Modi’s Visit to Ukraine

..., as New Delhi desires to ascertain whatever role it could play in the Ukrainian peace process On August 23, on the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Ukraine after concluding his visit in Poland. The half-day ... ... strategic autonomy has reached its limits following Modi’s warm reception in Moscow on June 8? Alexey Kupriyanov: New Agenda of Russia-India Relations Growing Interest in Peace Since early 2024, right up to Ukraine’s offensive in Kursk in early August ...

30.08.2024

Swiss Summit on Ukraine: Moscow Hijacked the Agenda

Quite unclear document vs Specific and clear proposals The so-called High-Level Peace Summit on Ukraine has concluded in Switzerland. The goal of Kiev and its Western partners was to attract as much of the non-Western world ... ... summit as possible. Such a step would show that a wide range of participants are involved in discussing peace plans without Russia’s participation. From the very beginning, it was obvious that the notorious “Zelensky plan,” which actually implied ...

18.06.2024

Why Involvement of NATO Forces in Ukraine Should Be Taken Seriously

... casualties both sides suffer, the greater the intensity of hostilities and the closer approach to the threshold of nuclear use. In this scenario, there will be no victors. Is it possible for NATO armed forces to be involved in a military conflict between Russia and Ukraine? Such a formulation of the issue until recently seemed marginal, given the high risks of escalation of the military confrontation between the North Atlantic Alliance and Russia into a large-scale armed conflict. However, this scenario should be ...

11.06.2024

NATO’s Strategic Failure in Ukraine

Historians will most likely conclude the ambitious U.S.-led attempt to expand a militarized NATO on the border with Russia was an ill-conceived strategic failure resulting in lives lost and misplaced, and the catapult vital to compel a significant ... ... alliance to the doorstep of Moscow. The alliance placed all their chips on a bet that an endless supply of weaponry flooded into Ukraine would result in a relatively quick victory over what they naively believed to be a largely ineffective and technologically ...

24.05.2024

Experts Discuss NATO’s 75th Anniversary at Rossiya Segodnya Press Center

... founding. The speakers included Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Academic Director; Maj. Gen. Vladimir Romanenko, First Deputy Chairman of the Russian Union of Veterans; Dmitry Danilov, Head of the Department of European Security at the RAS Institute of Europe and MGIMO ... ... pointed out that the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels, held from April 3-4, effectively shifted the burden of funding Ukraine from the U.S. to European countries. The ministerial also discussed the issues of defense spending and decision-making,...

05.04.2024

The Crocus City Hall: What We Know and What We Don’t

... itself. There were no political statements or demands; as it later turned out, terrorists were not even sufficiently fluent in Russian. No hostages were taken, the goal of the attackers was quite simple—to kill as many people as possible and to inflict ... ... odds are that the final death toll will be higher. The attackers tried to escape in the direction of Russia’s border with Ukraine, but their car was intercepted by special forces and all the four men were arrested already in the morning of Saturday....

25.03.2024

Peace Initiatives on Ukraine: The Barely Audible Rustle of Peace

... negotiations should be coupled with an analysis of the real capabilities and intentions of the parties to defend their interests under the current conditions. The Ukrainian crisis that has snowballed into an intense military-political conflict between Russia and the Western nations supporting Ukraine implies a clash of the political interests, whose significance is defined by the participants as vital and crucial, which sharply limits the likelihood of reaching any settlement. The conflict’s current stage of the conflict is characterized ...

31.10.2023

Russia-West: Rising Stakes

Russia’s preservation of its statehood and sovereignty again becomes the main stake of the conflict. The statehood of Ukraine is another stake In Russia, the point of view that the goal of the United States and the “collective West” headed by Washington is a final solution to the “Russian question” is becoming more and more widespread. Such a goal is seen as ...

30.06.2023

Russia-Ukraine, India-Pakistan: Two Existential Conflicts in Eurasia

... conflicts in their neighbourhoods with more confidence and to enhance the efficacy of multilateral security arrangements India and Russia are two great powers located in the South and the North of the vast Eurasian continent, and it is for a good reason that ... ... leadership in Central Asia and in some other parts of the former Soviet Union. Andrey Kortunov: India — Pakistan and RussiaUkraine: What if We Compare the Two? Both powers confront extremely sensitive and arguably existential challenges from their smaller ...

10.10.2022

RIAC and The Harvard Negotiation Project Discuss Dynamics of Russia-Ukraine Conflict

On May 4, 2022, RIAC and The Harvard Negotiation Project held another expert discussion on the current state and dynamics of Russia-Ukraine conflict, the potential role of third countries in reaching a political settlement, and possible parameters of peace agreements On May 4, 2022, RIAC and The Harvard Negotiation Project held another expert discussion on the current state and ...

04.05.2022
 

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